Cryptosporidium parvum protease INS6 plays an important role in parasite proliferation and pathogenicity.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases Pub Date : 2025-09-12 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pntd.0013532
Wei He, Zuwei Yang, Jing Wang, Fuxian Yang, Na Li, Rui Xu, Songrong Zeng, Lihua Xiao, Yaoyu Feng, Yaqiong Guo
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Background: Cryptosporidium parvum is a common protozoan pathogen responsible for moderate to severe diarrhea in humans and animals. Parasite invasion and egress cause damage to intestinal epithelial cells, which is mediated by a variety of secretory proteins from several unique organelles, such as micronemes. Previous spatial proteomic analysis has identified insulinase-like protease 6 (INS6) as a putative microneme protein in C. parvum. However, the functional contribution of INS6 to Cryptosporidium pathogenicity remains poorly characterized. In this study, we used genetic manipulation techniques to investigate the expression and biological functions of INS6 in C. parvum.

Methodology/principal findings: The INS6 gene was tagged and deleted in C. parvum using CRISPR/Cas9 technology. The expression of INS6 was determined by immunofluorescence analysis, ultrastructure-expansion microscopy, and immunoelectron microscopy. Endogenous labelling showed low levels of INS6 expression, which is found in C. parvum micronemes and is absent during the male gamont stage. The effect of INS6 deletion on parasite growth and pathogenicity was assessed in vitro using HCT-8 cultures and in vivo by infection of interferon-γ knockout mice. Deletion of the INS6 gene impaired C. parvum proliferation in vitro and significantly reduced the parasite burden in infected mice. In addition, mice infected with the Δins6 strain showed a significant reduction in the intestinal villus-to-crypt ratio, attenuated body weight loss and increased survival rates, compared to those infected with the INS6-3HA strain.

Conclusions/significance: These results indicate that INS6 protein is involved in C. parvum proliferation and plays a critical role in modulating the pathogenicity of this zoonotic parasite. Deletion of this gene affects the invasion efficiency and pathogenicity of the parasite.

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小隐孢子虫蛋白酶INS6在寄生虫增殖和致病性中起重要作用。
背景:小隐孢子虫是一种常见的原生动物病原体,可引起人类和动物中至重度腹泻。寄生虫的入侵和出口引起肠上皮细胞的损伤,这是由来自几种独特细胞器的多种分泌蛋白介导的,如微细胞。先前的空间蛋白质组学分析已经鉴定出胰岛素酶样蛋白酶6 (INS6)可能是小孢子虫的微素蛋白。然而,INS6对隐孢子虫致病性的功能贡献仍然知之甚少。在本研究中,我们利用遗传操作技术研究了INS6在小孢子虫中的表达及其生物学功能。方法/主要发现:利用CRISPR/Cas9技术标记并删除了小孢子虫的INS6基因。采用免疫荧光分析、超微结构扩增显微镜和免疫电镜检测INS6的表达。内源性标记显示,INS6表达水平较低,这种表达在小孢子虫中发现,在雄性性腺期不存在。在体外用HCT-8培养物和体内用干扰素-γ敲除小鼠感染来评估INS6缺失对寄生虫生长和致病性的影响。INS6基因的缺失抑制了体外疟原虫的增殖,并显著降低了感染小鼠的寄生虫负荷。此外,与感染INS6-3HA菌株的小鼠相比,感染Δins6菌株的小鼠肠绒毛与隐窝比显著降低,体重减轻,存活率提高。结论/意义:这些结果表明INS6蛋白参与了小孢子虫的增殖,并在调节该人畜共患寄生虫的致病性中起关键作用。该基因的缺失会影响寄生虫的入侵效率和致病性。
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期刊介绍: PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases publishes research devoted to the pathology, epidemiology, prevention, treatment and control of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), as well as relevant public policy. The NTDs are defined as a group of poverty-promoting chronic infectious diseases, which primarily occur in rural areas and poor urban areas of low-income and middle-income countries. Their impact on child health and development, pregnancy, and worker productivity, as well as their stigmatizing features limit economic stability. All aspects of these diseases are considered, including: Pathogenesis Clinical features Pharmacology and treatment Diagnosis Epidemiology Vector biology Vaccinology and prevention Demographic, ecological and social determinants Public health and policy aspects (including cost-effectiveness analyses).
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